Samaritan Daytop Village is an organization nationally recognized for our pioneering work with veterans of U.S. Armed Forces, providing comprehensive, veteran-specific services for over 30 years. Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of today’s male and female military veterans, focusing on recovery, empowerment, and long-term stability.
Veterans face unique challenges, including chemical dependency, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and housing insecurity. Our treatment philosophy, rooted in trauma-informed care, emphasizes:
Our holistic approach includes group and individual counseling, trauma-specific therapies, primary and mental health care, vocational training, family intervention, and housing assistance.
At our specialized residential treatment facilities across New York, we are dedicated to supporting veterans on their journey to recovery. Our programs provide comprehensive care for addiction, PTSD, and mental health challenges, ensuring a path toward healing and reintegration. Check the details below.
Our 48-bed facility in Manhattan, the first of its kind, provides unmatched treatment for addiction and PTSD for male veterans.
Located in Richmond Hill, Queens, this 50-bed facility offers comprehensive services for male veterans, addressing substance use, mental health, and reintegration needs.
New York State’s first residential treatment program exclusively for female veterans, located in Ellenville, provides trauma-informed care for women in a safe and encouraging environment.
For more information on Samaritan Daytop Village’s veteran programs:
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To refer a patient or start treatment, complete our online Admissions form. An Admissions Specialist will contact you within the next business day for an over-the-phone assessment.
You may click the button below to complete an online Admissions form or refer a patient. An Admissions Specialist will follow up within the next business day for an over-the-phone assessment.